Extracting Actionable Knowledge from Domestic Violence Discourses on Social Media
@article{Subramani2018ExtractingAK, title={Extracting Actionable Knowledge from Domestic Violence Discourses on Social Media}, author={Sudha Subramani and M. O'Connor}, journal={EAI Endorsed Trans. Scalable Inf. Syst.}, year={2018}, volume={5}, pages={e2} }
Respect for human rights is the cornerstone of strong communities, based
on the principles of dignity, equality, and recognition of inherent value of each
individual. Domestic Violence, ranging from physical abuse to emotional manipulation,
is worldwide considered as the violation of the elementary rights to
which all human beings are entitled to. As one might expect, the consequences
for its victims are often severe, far-reaching, and long-lasting, causing major
health, welfare, and… CONTINUE READING
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